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My definitive ranking of my least favorite bodies of water! These are ranked from least to most scary (1/10 is okay, 10/10 gives me nightmares). Iām sorry this post is long, I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about this.
The Great Blue Hole, Belize
Iāve been here! I have snorkeled over this thing! It is terrifying! The water around the hole is so shallow you canāt even swim over the coral without bumping it, and then thereās a little slope down, and then it just fucking drops off into the abyss! When youāre over the hole the water temperature drops like 10 degrees and itās midnight blue even when youāre right by the surface. Anyway. The Great Blue Hole is a massive underwater cave, and its roughly 410 feet deep. Overall, itās a relatively safe area to swim. Itās a popular tourist attraction and recreational divers can even go down and explore some of the caves. People do die at the Blue Hole, but it is generally from a lack of diving experience rather than anything sinister going on down in the depths. My rating for this one is 1/10 because Iāve been here and although itās kinda freaky itās really not that bad.
Lake Baikal, Russia
When I want to give myself a scare I look at the depth diagram of this lake. Itās so deep because itās not a regular lake, itās a Rift Valley, A massive crack in the earthās crust where the continental plates are pulling apart. Itās over 5,000 feet deep and contains one-fifth of all freshwater on Earth. Luckily, its not any more deadly than a normal lake. It just happens to be very, very, freakishly deep. My rating for this lake is a 2/10 because I really hate looking at the depth charts but just looking at the lake itself isnāt that scary.
Jacobās Well, Texas
This āwellā is actually the opening to an underwater cave system. Itās roughly 120 feet deep, surrounded by very shallow water. This area is safe to swim in, but diving into the well can be deadly. The cave system below has false exits and narrow passages, resulting in multiple divers getting trapped and dying. My rating is a 3/10, because although I hate seeing that drop into the abyss itās a pretty safe place to swim as long as you donāt go down into the cave (which I sure as shit wonāt).
The Devilās Kettle, Minnesota
This is an area in the Brule River where half the river just disappears. It literally falls into a hole and is never seen again. Scientists have dropped in dye, ping pong balls, and other things to try and figure out where it goes, and the things they drop in never resurface. Rating is 4/10 because Sometimes I worry Iām going to fall into it.
Flathead Lake, Montana
Everyone has probably seen this picture accompanied by a description about how this lake is actually hundreds of feet deep but just looks shallow because the water is so clear. If that were the case, this would definitely rank higher, but that claim is mostly bull. Look at the shadow of the raft. If it were hundreds of feet deep, the shadow would look like a tiny speck. Flathead lake does get very deep, but the spot the picture was taken in is fairly shallow. You canāt see the bottom in the deep parts. However, having freakishly clear water means you can see exactly where the sandy bottom drops off into blackness, so this still ranks a 5/10.
The Lower Congo River, multiple countries
Most of the Congo is a pretty normal, if large, River. In the lower section of it, however, lurks a disturbing surprise: massive underwater canyons that plunge down to 720 feet. The fish that live down there resemble cave fish, having no color, no eyes, and special sensory organs to find their way in the dark. These canyons are so sheer that they create massive rapids, wild currents and vortexes that can very easily kill you if you fall in. A solid 6/10, would not go there.
Little Crater Lake, Oregon
On first glance this lake doesnāt look too scary. It ranks this high because I really donāt like the sheer drop off and how clear it is (because it shows you exactly how deep it goes). This lake is about 100 feet across and 45 feet deep, and I strongly feel that this is too deep for such a small lake. Also, the water is freezing, and if you fall into the lake your muscles will seize up and youāll sink and drown. I donāt like that either. 7/10.
Grand Turk 7,000 ft drop off
No. 8/10. I hate it.
Gulf of Corryvreckan, Scotland
Due to a quirk in the sea floor, there is a permanent whirlpool here. This isnāt one of those things that looks scary but actually wonāt hurt you, either. It absolutely will suck you down if you get too close. Scientists threw a mannequin with a depth gauge into it and when it was recovered the gauge showed it went down to over 600 feet. If you fall into this whirlpool you will die. 9/10 because this seems like something that should only be in movies.
The Bolton Strid, England
This looks like an adorable little creek in the English countryside but itās not. Its really not. Statistically speaking, this is the most deadly body of water in the world. It has a 100% mortality rate. There is no recorded case of anyone falling into this river and coming out alive. This is because, a little ways upstream, this isnāt a cute little creek. Itās the River Wharfe, a river approximately 30 feet wide. This river is forced through a tiny crack in the earth, essentially turning it on its side. Now, instead of being 30 feet wide and 6 feet deep, itās 6 feet wide and 30 feet deep (estimated, because no one actually knows how deep the Strid is). The currents are deadly fast. The banks are extremely undercut and the river has created caves, tunnels and holes for things (like bodies) to get trapped in. The innocent appearance of the Strid makes this place a death trap, because people assume itās only knee-deep and step in to never be seen again. I hate this river. I have nightmares about it. I will never go to England just because I donāt want to be in the same country as this people-swallowing stream. 10/10, I live in constant fear of this place.
Honorable mention: The Quarry, Pennsylvania
I donāt know if thatās itās actual name. This lake gets an honorable mention not because itās particularly deep or dangerous, but itās where I almost drowned during a scuba diving accident.
I feel like Lake Superior deserves an honorable mention too because that thing is EXTREMELY cursed. Depending on how you're looking at things Superior is either the biggest or second biggest lake in the world (Baikal has most volume, Superior has the 2nd most volume but the largest surface area). It's big enough that it's basically a freshwater sea; riptides and currents are a very real concern for swimmers. The lake is big enough that it can produce freak storms that are strong enough to tear a ship in half. Not little ships either, I'm talking a 729 foot freighter - look up the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Also, if you drown in Lake Superior, the only way your body is coming back up is if divers go down to find it and carry to the surface. Lake Superior is so cold that bacterial action is inhibited, so corpses don't decompose, and they don't float. Ever.
Lake Superior doesn't give up its dead.
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